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10 THECABOUNIAIf RALEIGH H. 6.. SATURDAY. IEPTMDZI %, 1664 The Raleigh SCENE PERSONALS JUS MCCRAY, MB OAR MB ENTERTAIN SISTERS Mrs LMli G. McCray and fami ly. 904 Coleman Street, and bar brother. Shd aiater-in-law, Mr. and 1 Mrs Tongnl* Garner, of 2207 Gill iam LanC entertained their sisters and a brother-in-law. Mrs. .Jessie G Rose, and Mr. and Mrs James i Roberta) McKinney, during the week of-August i7. Both of the families are from Baltimore, Mary land While Sere, they were entertained by Mr Garner it his home with a lawn party and Mrs. McCray hosted them at a house party. The three persons expressed sentiments of having had an enjoy aole stay here in the Capital City. MRS. MILVINA FERRELL BACK IN CITY Mrs. Melvins Ferrell has re turned to the city after vaca tioning In Baltimore, Md. While In Baltimore, she was the house guest of Mrs. Ada Moody. Rhe also visited In Philadelphia. Pa„ Newark. N. J, and New York City. Mrs. Ferrell also visited the Mordseals and the Summers while in New Jersey. HOT.. Win VISIT *gt end Mrs, Prink Moody of Fort Riley. Ksnses, were the house guests of her mother, Mrs. Melvins Terrell. 4 Chatham Terraee. during the month of August. Also visiting Mrs. Ferrell were Sgt Moody's sis ter. Mias Pattis Moody of Balti more, Maryland. OUBSTR FROM "QUAKER CITY" Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morderal. Jr . Mr end Mrs. Theodore Mor decai, Mr. and Mrt. Joseph Mor docal 111. .and daughter. Dawn, Mias Tanda and Potor Morderal. all of Philadelphia. Pa, ware the recent house masts of Mrs Mel vins Ferrell. Mn. Farrell Is the mother of the above-mentioned adults. DAVIDSONS 'ARB HOSTS Mr. and Mn. Theodore Dsrid •aa. as tba Bren. New York, ware gnaato Mat weak as their teetem aad SaMr-tn-law, Mr. and Mrs. I Clareaes Davidson. TO Manly Street. Mrs. Dsvtd mm k the farmer Mias Willetts Wpatt as Salisbury, a sister of fimad Maryland State Senator, Mira. Varda Wyatt Welcome, of ■aßlmare. Mr. aad Mrs. DavW ratten with teatr rslattvm In tha Capital City. MBS. CLEMONR FETED OH BIRTHDAY Mrs. Fred Clemon* waa honked recently at the Pinas on her birth day. She received many useful gifts and mars tean SO guests wars pres ent to srite her a happy birthday. «U BESSIE DUDLEY , ENTERTAINS beam wls4a*M Watetogtea. D. CL aad Mr. Da- BttFEATERGIN 5E HWoor.iK •uw'xwiMt shahs InpsiiSifi Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Os Raleigh tZOS HILLSBORO STREET. RALEIOH. NORTH CAROLINA -t- TEL. TE S-1071 I vid Johnson, also of Washing ton We wish for them a happy aad pleaaaat star in Raleigh. I MISS LYDELL FLYNN RETURNS ' Mia* Lydell Flynn has returned to the city after spending the sum mer in New York City. She reports a wonderful trip She visited many interesting parts of the city includ ing the World's Fair. MISS HAWKINS BACK HOME Miss Marietha Hawkins, daughter of Mr and Mrs. James W, Hawkins ; of 1209 Gattling St, has returned i home after spending her summer I vacation with her sister. Mrs. Na : thaniel Hunter and family in anoth er stale. VISITORS FROM NEWARK Mr and Mrs. Robert L. Mr- Eaehen of Newark. N. J. visited in the city recently. Mrs. Mr- Eachen la the sister as Mr. Louis MeEachan of 441 Fowle Street. They also visited relstlves In Robeson County. ENTERTAIN FIVE MINISTERS Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Tomlinson. 1216 Bundle Drive, entertained five ministers end othere for dinner laet p Thursday afternoon Onaate attending were: the Bev. J. D. Ry. pastor of the Smith Temple Free ’Will Bap ! tlst Church and hie revive! as eletaat, the Rev. Cagle, of Pbie hurstj the Rev. and Mrs. J H Bryant, as Holly Rood; the Rev. C. P. Meadow*. Oakwood Ave nue, and his assistant, the Rev. J. M. Hargrove, of Henderson, who te Mra Tomlinson's form er pastor Also present st the dinner were her mother. Mrs. J. D Henry. E. Lane Rt„ and Little Miss Jennifer Anita Wilder, of Rnncbe Drive. VISITS SONS IN NORTH Mr. James Handy t< apt Jim bur ly) Williams, Sr, of 711 E. Davie i siSIS-tis, Itrsui li*-M Ml Wlt» t-ssj o*l OMll day, August 23, after spending his vacation in Philadelphia end New York City with his sone, James H. William* Jr, end John Williams, respectively. Both are Raleigh na tives. He (pent a wash in Thllly* with James, Jr, who Is head coach In the Ateletle Depart ment of Delaware State Col lege. Dover: and Visited the New York World's Pair as the guest of hi* son, John. John la In th* tracking business In the nation's largest populated city. A trustee at the Maple Tem ple Christian Church here for many year*. Mr. Williams re tained to his lob with the State Monday. He reports having had a wonderful vacation with hla sons. ATTRNDINoT CONVENTION IN NEW YORK CITY Mr*. Carrie H William*, viee prosidant. Raleigh Branch. National Aaaoclation of College Women, was the delegate and house gueat at the Belmont Plaza Hotel, New York City, recently. Mrs. Williams also attended her niece's wedding. She is Miss Bar bara Ann Ragland. Jamaica, New York. She is now Mr* Durant. Mr* William* while on her va cation, was house guest of Mr. and Mr*. Reid William*. 179 Renner Ave, Newark. N. J. She report* an Memory Test Fee 10 seconds ten***- tret* oa the ***** hi the satire below. New, eat th* newspaper *sM* end see th* name ever e few rime* *t yourself. It want 6* long bolero W| WIU know N yon • hero pasted the foot. Gem Heerkt* AW* f flldggmay I I OPTICIANS, laeJ Iron! sis* eielstsDnal SMs. , . He a exaemiti. Osesatow* a ceertsNs What is Doing Around Town! w W‘ ' V l*g ■ living j PLAYLET PRESENTED AT RUSH METROPOLITAN AME ZION CHURCH A Missionary Playlet, entitled, ‘‘The Light," was presented Sunday. August 30 at the Ruth Metro politan AME Zion Church at 3 p m. Mr*. Ada Melvin is presi dent of the parent body of the Missionary Society and Mn. C. "Our Father In Hraven. rlesunr our hearts of all Im purity Help us to reflect Thy love to others—to those In our home, our school, In our place of business. In our church. Use n« to reflect Thy llrht. that others may glorify Thee. Help 1 n« hv meillsllnn dovnttrm wor ship, and acts of Christian love to keep open the channel Thou tuwt promised through Christ, oar Redeemer." MORNING STAR BAPTIST Church School began at II a. m. with the acting superintendent In chsrge. Morning worship aervlee was called to order by the pastor with the singing of, "Guide Me Over" The Junior choir was in charge of the music. Scripture was read by the pastor, from the book of Genesis, 7:7 Rev S. R. Spencer delivered a wonderful sermon, also taken from Genais. 77 He used as his subject. “The Origin of Man." At 3 p. m . the Rev Cobb render ed service for the Men's Day pro gram. He chose as his subject, "Men's Responsibility In Today's World * BTU began at (I SO p m. with the president, Mr. John Allen Marks, presiding. Evening aervlee began at T p. m. with the senior choir in charge of the music and the R«v. J. J. Ray delivering the sermon. Rev. Ray used for hi* subject, "What Is Man?" WILSON TEMPUS METHODIST —Sunday School began at 11:30 a. m with the eupt. Miss Nannie Morgan, in charge. Worship service began at It a. m. with the Tot'e and Junior choirs In charge of the l muiiir, under the direction of Mrs. M M Kelly. A very encoursging sermon was delivered by the guest minister. Rev. D Dartage. The ser mon was taken from the book of St. Luke. 10:1-10- He used as his sub ject, "Prayer.” The sermon was en joyed by the congregation end the pastor. Rev. Samuel E. Nesmith. enjoyable vacation in the northern states. DENNin ANNOUNCE BIRTH. SHOWER Rev. iif Ufa. Joseph P. Dempsey announce the birth of e ten. Brie Humphrey Demp sey, beep August 33. at Wake Memertal Hospital. Mrs. Demp sey b the former Mbs Evelyn •yne Humphrey of Rexbere. Rev. Dempsey b the paster at Oberibi Baptist Church here. On Agnst 11. Rev. and Mrs. Dsaapeey wars heaered with a baby thewar at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Rhae at Lli -1 tag ten. The shower was spons ored by the members of the First Baptist Church at l.ti ll agon aieug with ethers es the LitUagtea rommsalty. Rev Dempsey is the former paster es the rhnrrh. Come to Church BY MRS MAY L. BROADIS I UNION BAPTIST Chureh School began at 10 a.* m with the tupt. Mr. Walter Price. In charge. Morning worship service began at 1130 a m with the senior choir in rhsrse of the music, under the direction of Mr*. Nettie Harrington, an nrgsntiw. Mr Willie Henderson A very good seuuon was deliver ed by the pastor. Rev. E. Mason. OBERUN BAPTIST Church School began st 0:30 with the aupt, Mr. Walter Curtis, in charge. Morn ing worship service began at 11 a. m. with the Tot's Choir in charge of the music, under the direction of Mias Francine Blount. A very in spring message was heard, coming from the pastor, the Rev. J. P. Dem »«y. YOUNG'S MISSIONARY TEM PLE CME Sunday School began at 9:30 a. m, with the eupt , Mri, Della R. Ford, in charge. Morning worship servica began at 11 a. m. with the senior choir in charge of the music, under the direction of Miss Myrtle A. Rhodes. A very in spiring message wu delivered by the putor, the Rev. Sister BalL TUPPHR MEMORIAL BAPTIST —Church School began at 0:30 a. m. with the supt, Mrs. Dorothy Al len. in charge, Morning worship service began at 11 a. m. with the senior choir in charge of the music, i under the direction of Misa Val- Jean Myers. The pastor. Rev, D. N. Howard, Sr., delivered a power ful sermon. ST ANNAH FREEWILL BAP TIST Sunday School began at 0 a. m with the aupt.. Mr. W. H. Ly ons. Sr. in charge. Morning wor ship service is held every first end third Sundays. WILLIAMS GROVE BAPTIST Church School began at 0:30 with the aupt.. Mr. Philip Alston, in charge Morning worship service began at the usual hour with the senior choir in charge of the music, under the direction of Min Jac queline Mitchell. The sermon was delivered by the guest mmbter. LILLY OF THE VALLEY-Sun day School began at 10 e. m. with the supt. Mr. Meek Arthur, in charge. Morning worship service is held every first and second Sun days. The pastor is the Rev. Lester Rivers. FIRST BAPTIST Chureh School began a 0:30 a. m. wih the eupt. Mr. W. H. Taylor. Sr,’ in charge. Morning service began at II la. m with the Male Chorus in j charge of the music, under the dl | rection of Mr N. E Leech: and or i genial Mrs. Juliet Battle A wonder ful sermon was delivered by a former pastor. Dr. C. E Askew He used u hb subject, "The Strong and the Wuk " The pastor. Rev. C W. Ward, b on vacation. BTU began at D p. m. with tha leader. Mr. Frank Hinton, presiding. Evening worship service began at 8:45, with the Laymen's League in charge. Dr. Frank B. Weaver wu the speaker. He spoke on the topic. “The Layman's Responsibility In A Rapidly Changing Society." RUSH METROPLITAN AMR ZION Church School began at 0:45 a. m, with the assistant Supt, Mr. Jasu Degraffenreidl in charge. Tha Junior Church services were conducted by Rev. Shelley Tayler on the subject. "Paying Debts." The 11 o'clock worship aervtou were conducted by the Raw. John D. Lock ley. who. in turn, inaait ed the pastor, the Rev. T. H. Harris who brought ua o very powerful and bricking massage. Rev. Harris chew hb text form Job, IS IS. Thame: ‘A Good Servant that God can depend upon, when condtHona D. Cobb it chairman of tha program committee. Advisory chair man it Mrt. T. H. Harris, wits of tha church minister. Tha par sons shown above on tha steps of tha edifice, took part in tha program, which was enjoyed by all present. are unpleasant" The Junior Choir furnished the music. At 3 p. m. the Missionary ladies of the church presented a Playlet, "The Light” Mrs. C. D. Cobb b chairman of the program commit tee. Mr*. Ada Melvin is president and Mrs. T. H. Harris is advisory chalrmait . ■ At 7:30 p. m. tha Boosters Club sponsored "A Pen Rally.* The Roe. N. Mitchell, his choir and congre gation of the Mt Nebo Church wu in charge of the services. Mrs. Algia Clay ia president of the Boosters Club Mrs. Annie H Thorpe is church reporter. New National Guide Booklet Cites Raleigh A new guide booklet to place significant in the history of the Ne gro hu been published u a result of the enthusiastic acceptance of the public for a tint booklet Over 200,000 copies of a first booklet, "American Traveler's Guide to Negro Momumenta” wore dis tributed and many request ware unfilled. It wu issued last pear to observance of the 100th anniverury of the Emancipation Proclamation. Both booklets wars published by the American Oil Company. Tha new booklet b titled "A ■urban Traveler's Guide te Negro History.” It hu been ex pended to 40 pages, describes a desen situ net included In iitaatratbao not oontatotoMb the fint A forward to the now publication points out that the guide "dub. in the main, with significant places that are too often overlooked—end with stories associated with thou places.'' Situ described in tha publication include: The Handy Heights Hous ing Development. Tuehngoe. Ala.; The grave of John Swain hi Boot Hill. Tombstones Aria.; the George Washington Carver marker near Beaker. Kansas; the original draft of the Emancipation, Proclamation in Albany, N, Y 4 John Chavis Me morial Ark in Raleigh; The Alamo in Tesu; the Paul Lawrence Dun bar Home in Dayton, Ohio and the Milton House Museum at Milton. Wisconsin. CLUBS THE MINISTER* WIVES’ CLUB The Ministers Wives’ Qub mot on August ’ X tar a special evasion. PRINTING • Commercial • Social Rawuk US isr Reoaonahle Prompt if Sanrice Phono TE 4-SSSS —The— CAROLINIAN PUBLISHING CO. SIS a Worth Street Raleigh. N. C DEATHS MRS. MATILDA ALEXANDER Funeral service* for Mrt. Matilda Alexander who died Saturday at Wake Memorial Hospital, were held Wednesday at 3 p. m in the Raleigh Funeral Homs CbapeL The Rev. A. J. Calloway officiat ed. and burial followed in Mount Hope Cemetery. Survivors are 8 neices. Mrs. Hel en Starke add Mn. Aretha King with whom th* deceased lived, and Mn. Rebecca Robinson of Sarasota, Florida. with the president, Mrt. T. H. Har ris. in charge. Th* 1964-63 program was adopted by the giou-p. The program committs* along with tha president, also had mad* groat plana for the coming year. After depart ing for th# summer the fellowship was tremendous. The first regular masting of the season will bo held October 11 at 7:30 p. m. at tha YW CA. We'are expecting to sea all members present. The Executive Board will atto meat on Saturday. October 3, at the Martin Street Church. Plana are being made (or the meeting. Mr* J. H. Bryant is th* club re porter. BETTY GAY 130 FAYETTEVILLE ST. BACK TO §CHOOL FASHIONS mk SKIRTS SI iW 1 To *6** tKf Jgk II \ Many Style* to ehooee from, to 1/ \ cotton and wool* Size* «to 30. Wool and Mohair dtSstV Dresses W Swssters r wwißbue. MB In Pullovers *5" T.*8 M |H and Cardigans /HRHR In D*rk Tone MSI Styles hHHbCottons i oB •B**t«*i2**TfSi fflri *“n; J “” \ (a m lovblt . /"jHt'HjTLall ' ImSßßbmthe most POPULAR JQQ 1 jEt"T7 BLOUSE TODAY 1 TABLECLOTH I / /Jun 4 -£££>{ ■ ~.~:r - OPEN MONDAY & FRIDAY HITES TILL 9 My Lady *$ Doings ’♦ ♦ ♦ In And Out Os Town GABBING About Town BY MRS. A. H. THORPE ■vueisr NUBS DC" wAamasowsw m wa^w “Chrltt has aa kstti tort •p tn da Hie mark to day. He ha* a* feet tort *«r b toad man to We why; *» has me te—m hut our tongue* to tell men how Ho AM. Ha has a* koto bat oar bate. T» bring atom to Us add.* VISITING IN WASHINGTON, D.C. Mr* Annid Merritt of 714 South McDowell strict, is visitihg bar •on in Washington. D. C. MOTORS TO WAKE FOREST Mr*. Connie Young, Mrs. Marte Moor* and Mr* Louisa Johnson and son, Warren Jonson, Jr, at Lenoir St, motorOd to Wake Forest la«t Tuasday where they visited with friends and relative* VISITS IN-LAWS IN B. C. Mr* Rosa Leo Sawyer of 731 aS. Stet* St, spent the wsekdnd in South Carolina visiting with hdr husband's relative* She reports an enjoyable trip. VISIT IN RALEIGH AND MRSBOEO, NORTH CAROLINA Rev. and Mr* J. K. Degratfen rttdt of Rockville, Maryland were In th* city last week, visiting their parent* Mr. and Mrs. Jape* Degraf fenreidt, of 734 Bunch Drive. They also visited Mrs. Degrifftoreidt’s parent* Rdv. and Mr* R. V. HbrteS of Pittshero. Th* Rev. Dtgraften reidt it pastor of Clinton Chapel A ME Zion Church. Rockvfll* Md. VISIT SISTER AND BROTHER IN-LAW Mr. and Mr*. Sinclair Carter of Washington, D. C. spent the watts end with their sister and brother in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Blount of Oberlin Rd BINDERS SERVICE AT FWVniNGI On Monday night, tee Rev. T. H Herri* his choir aad coegrtgatidn rendered services st the Prtori denee Holy Church la otwervsdae of the pogtorY Ist Anniversary, lav. Harris rendered a soul-stirring ntes »ag*. His text wgs taken tram it. Jon. 14:6. Thame: "Three phases of balag qualified te be saved." RETURNS TO CITY Rev. John D; Lockley of 204 Cam den St., ad associate minister of Rush Metropolitan AME Zion Church his returned to the city after attending the University Os New York for 8 weeks, where he received credit toward his master’s degree. . SEEN ABOUT TOWN Presiding Elder and Mrs. T. J. Young of Frapklinton, were seen about town Sunday afternoon end came to the church just in time te get in on the missionary picture NOTE: Thanks fbr your call*. You keep me entiling when you keep me writing. TO BE LOVED and not to leva mutt be distressing. GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY Everything For .. . 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